A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in Solutions
Polarimeters are useful instruments that measure concentrations of optically active substances in a given solution. The conventional polarimetric principle consists of measuring the rotation angle of linearly polarized light. Here, we present a novel polarimeter based on the study of interference pa...
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doaj-0eeea494527341329082c563a693b6e12020-11-24T21:45:38ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-12-011712284410.3390/s17122844s17122844A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in SolutionsSergio Calixto0Geminiano Martinez-Ponce1Guillermo Garnica2Susana Figueroa-Gerstenmaier3Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, Loma del Bosque 115, Leon 37150, MexicoCentro de Investigaciones en Optica, Loma del Bosque 115, Leon 37150, MexicoCentro de Investigaciones en Optica, Loma del Bosque 115, Leon 37150, MexicoDepartamento de Ingenierias Quimica, Electrónica y Biomedica, Division de Ciencias e Ingenierias, Universidad de Guanajuato Campus Leon, Loma del bosque 103, Leon 37150, MexicoPolarimeters are useful instruments that measure concentrations of optically active substances in a given solution. The conventional polarimetric principle consists of measuring the rotation angle of linearly polarized light. Here, we present a novel polarimeter based on the study of interference patterns. A Mach–Zehnder interferometer with linearly polarized light at the input is used. One beam passes through the liquid sample and the other is a reference beam. As the linearly polarized sample beam propagates through the optically active solution the vibration plane of the electric field will rotate. As a result, the visibility of the interference pattern at the interferometer output will decrease. Fringe contrast will be maximum when both beams present a polarization perpendicular to the plane of incidence. However, minimum visibility is obtained when, after propagation through the sample the polarization of the sample beam is oriented parallel to the plane of incidence. By using different solute concentrations, a calibration plot is obtained showing the behavior of visibility.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/12/2844polarimeterinterferometersolutions concentrationsrefractive indexspecific rotation |
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Sergio Calixto Geminiano Martinez-Ponce Guillermo Garnica Susana Figueroa-Gerstenmaier |
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Sergio Calixto Geminiano Martinez-Ponce Guillermo Garnica Susana Figueroa-Gerstenmaier A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in Solutions Sensors polarimeter interferometer solutions concentrations refractive index specific rotation |
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Sergio Calixto Geminiano Martinez-Ponce Guillermo Garnica Susana Figueroa-Gerstenmaier |
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Sergio Calixto |
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A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in Solutions |
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A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in Solutions |
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A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in Solutions |
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A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in Solutions |
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A Wavefront Division Polarimeter for the Measurements of Solute Concentrations in Solutions |
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wavefront division polarimeter for the measurements of solute concentrations in solutions |
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Polarimeters are useful instruments that measure concentrations of optically active substances in a given solution. The conventional polarimetric principle consists of measuring the rotation angle of linearly polarized light. Here, we present a novel polarimeter based on the study of interference patterns. A Mach–Zehnder interferometer with linearly polarized light at the input is used. One beam passes through the liquid sample and the other is a reference beam. As the linearly polarized sample beam propagates through the optically active solution the vibration plane of the electric field will rotate. As a result, the visibility of the interference pattern at the interferometer output will decrease. Fringe contrast will be maximum when both beams present a polarization perpendicular to the plane of incidence. However, minimum visibility is obtained when, after propagation through the sample the polarization of the sample beam is oriented parallel to the plane of incidence. By using different solute concentrations, a calibration plot is obtained showing the behavior of visibility. |
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polarimeter interferometer solutions concentrations refractive index specific rotation |
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